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voidmain:
I don't believe so. I think what you need to do is a:

/sbin/modprobe ip_nat_ftp

on your firewall. But like I mentioned before, I am using an older version of RedHat on my firewall and I have to load the "ip_masq_ftp" module. That does not exist on the new versions of RedHat, I think "ip_nat_ftp" is the equivelant on the new version. Unfortunately I think that is associated with "iptables" and not "ipchains" so I believe you might have to switch to "iptables" to do your masquerading if you want to use that module. I have some digging to do.  I'll play with it tonight on 7.3 and let you know..

[ May 09, 2002: Message edited by: VoidMain ]

Master of Reality:
the other thing that i could do is mount a drive from my computer (the one with my CD burner) in my server and download the image through my server to my other computers hard drive.

wget still wouldnt work after i tried using that ipchain, so i will also look into the ftp forwarding.

voidmain:
Now you're thinking. You'ld want your burner machine acting as the server though and the firewall box as the client so the ISO images ultimately end up on your burner machine.  This would not be as preferable as getting FTP working.  I think it's going to take switching from ipchains to iptables. I might upgrade my firewall box tonight from RH6.1->RH7.3 and play with IP tables. Now that I've dropped the FreeS/WAN VPN stuff I believe I can upgrade without too much hassle.

BTW, didn't the wget proxy config work for you? That would certainly be the next easiest thing.

[ May 09, 2002: Message edited by: VoidMain ]

Master of Reality:
i havent tried using wget through the proxy yet... (its hard being a lazy bastard these days).

to set ip_nat_ftp i would need iptables instead of the ipchains which i have right now. There is no ip_masq_ftp

[ May 09, 2002: Message edited by: Master of Reality ]

psyjax:
Master, why download it again when you know it's on your HD?

I mean, it's takeing up space somewhere on it. Try searching for something elese other than .iso, maybe it has a wierd name or something.

Isn't there away to search out files ONLY created on a certain date?

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